Best-fit spheric surface definition based on slope asphericity for aspheric surface

Feng Xie*, Qun Hao, Qiudong Zhu

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Abstract

In order to describe the difference between aspheric surface and sphere accurately and fit the aspheric surface measurement techniques, a best-fit spheric sureace based on slope asphericity is proposed. First the min-max slope asphericity associated to manufacturing difficulty of computer-generated hologram and aspheric surface measurement difficulty was analyzed, when the min-max slope asphericity is beneficial to reduce the measurement error of laser deflectometry. Then a calculation model of best-fit sphere is proposed, and the distribution of slope asphericity corresponding to different comparing spheric surfaces, the best-fit spheric sureace of different aspheric surfaces, the effects of aspheric surface parameters to calculation result, and the best-fit spheric sureace of different asphericity definitions are analyzed. The results indicate that the center of best-fit spheres corresponding to different aspheric surfaces is the cross point between the normal of 0.85~0.87 aperture of aspheric surface and the optical axis, thereby the calculation process is optimized, and the best-fit sphere based on slope asphericity is different from prior methods, thus it fits aspheric surface measurement.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3197-3202
Number of pages6
JournalGuangxue Xuebao/Acta Optica Sinica
Volume30
Issue number11
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2010

Keywords

  • Aspheric surface
  • Best-fit spheric surface
  • Mini-max slope asphericity
  • Optical measurement

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